Neutron scintillation detectors for environmental, security and geological studies

A review of the results of laboratory tests of some organic and inorganic scintillators as detectors of both fast neutrons and the products of their interaction is reported. The analysis of such reactions provides a good basis for environmental, geological, medical, customs security studies, etc. Th...

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